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live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's time square, i'm melissa lee. we've got a tiger cub on set to give us his 2014 play book. find out why he thinks the coffee chain is losing momentum. twitter breaking out $50 a share rally for the second straight day. it's mur than double the ipo price. traders tonight are tim seymour, dan nathan, karen finerman and guy aidami. >>> the federal reserve will likely begin tapering next week. europe showing signs of strength. we're seening green in china. tim, it's really been a clean sweep. >> we have bmis. they have been expanding. anyone is expecting china to be a consumption story tomorrow. very good news. maybe in the next decade. not tomorrow. having said that, it gave a great boost. we have hit it here. that is exactly what you're seeing in the american ones. that's reasonable. they're really growing and really different it and that's the difference. >> also facebook and groupon. strong performances today. >> to me it doesn't really speak to a heck of a lot of what's going on in china. >> why isn't it a consume
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live from the nasdaq market site in new york city times square this is request fast money". we have got some breaking news at this hour. the u.s. treasury selling its remaining stake in general motors. phil has the very latest. >> this ends more than three years of the federal government having a stake in general motors. remember they had more than 500
live from the nasdaq market site in new york city times square this is request fast money". we have got some breaking news at this hour. the u.s. treasury selling its remaining stake in general motors. phil has the very latest. >> this ends more than three years of the federal government having a stake in general motors. remember they had more than 500
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let's go to 100. >> not only that why is it the same in new york city that it is in iowa city. there's no distinction here anywhere depending on where you live and not only that, your situation. if you're a kid coming out of college, working for the summer. you're a stay-at-home mom creating a part time business. it's arbitrary and treating everybody the same regardless of the circumstances. my biggest challenge here is i'm a big fan of empowerment over entitlement. these minimum wage jobs are not meant to be life long jobs. you're supposed to get your foot in the door and get skills. we have a skills gap and a skills issue in this country. so we need to foster having more jobs and we need to foster innovation, people starting businesses. if you increase the minimum wage you put a damper on both of those. you create less opportunities for jobs for people to come in the door. >> lower profits. >> you make it harder for people to start businesses. >> the problem is our country is not that we have too low corporate profits, we have enormously high corporate profits. we do have dif
let's go to 100. >> not only that why is it the same in new york city that it is in iowa city. there's no distinction here anywhere depending on where you live and not only that, your situation. if you're a kid coming out of college, working for the summer. you're a stay-at-home mom creating a part time business. it's arbitrary and treating everybody the same regardless of the circumstances. my biggest challenge here is i'm a big fan of empowerment over entitlement. these minimum wage...
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thousands took streets to the main street of mexico city to protest. some of the signs read "don't tell our oil." our chief international correspondent is back from mexico, michelle caruso-cabrera. she has more. >> hey there, tyler. mexico has lots and lots of oil, not enough money to drill for it. consider this. in the u.s.-controlled part of the gulf of mexico, more than 300,000 barrels of oil are brought up every single day from the deep waters. in the mexican-controlled area, zero. that's why this country's new president is trying to change things. there's only one oil and gas company in mexico. hemex, it's been that way since 1938. the country kicked out all foreign oil countries and the government took control of production. for decades mexico is one of the -- but not anymore. pemex's oil production is declining. down to only 2.5 million barrels per day now. >> we need to evive. carlos morales is head of exploration for pemex. he says the key to a turnaround actioning the oil in the deep waters off the gulf of the coast of mexico. just residentin
thousands took streets to the main street of mexico city to protest. some of the signs read "don't tell our oil." our chief international correspondent is back from mexico, michelle caruso-cabrera. she has more. >> hey there, tyler. mexico has lots and lots of oil, not enough money to drill for it. consider this. in the u.s.-controlled part of the gulf of mexico, more than 300,000 barrels of oil are brought up every single day from the deep waters. in the mexican-controlled...
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live from the nasdaq market site in new york city times square, this is request fast money". we have got some breaking news at this hour. the u.s. treasury selling its remaining stake in general motors. phil has the very latest. >> this ends more than three years of the federal government having a stake in general motors. remember they had more than 500 million shares following the ipo of general motors back in november of 2010. we have not been able to determine the exact price if you will. we do average out how much they sold all of their gm shares for. they sold near the end, near the high because shares of general motors as everybody anticipated the end of the treasury stake. ta took shares to an all time high of more than $41 a share here today. and do some math here today when you take a look at what this means for general motors and uncle sam, etc. uncle sam held the shares for 1, 118 dips and they put in $51 billion. they lost 12 billion dollars. that means that uncle sam bought roughly $10.7 million a day. supporters will say that was money well spent when you look a
live from the nasdaq market site in new york city times square, this is request fast money". we have got some breaking news at this hour. the u.s. treasury selling its remaining stake in general motors. phil has the very latest. >> this ends more than three years of the federal government having a stake in general motors. remember they had more than 500 million shares following the ipo of general motors back in november of 2010. we have not been able to determine the exact price if...
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> we're seeing one of the best days for the dow jones in the past month or two. up about 180 points just around that 16,000 line. the nasdaq, interestingly enough today, is a little laggard. only about 0.7 of 1%, 29 points. here's a look at the s&p 500. it is up in the range of 18 points, about 1%. 1803. >> we need 1805.81 to be positive for the week. >> that's right. >> it would be the ninth straight positive week. first time that's happened since january. >> all up there. today's strong jobs report is a rare example of where good news was actually good news for the markets. as far as it's concerned, as far as fed policy goes, right? >> we'll see. our jeff cox says this is essentially the stock market giving the fed permission to start tapering. we brought him here to talk about that. also with us is matthew slaughter, economics professor and associate dean at dartmouth's tuck school of business. thank you for being here. >> good afternoon.
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and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of unsurpassed craftsmanship at the lexus december to remember sales event. some of the best offers of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. >>> let's return to the tragic news of south africa president nelson mandela's death. what does this mean for south
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words, i'm not sure that raising the minimum wage is going to help deep seeded cultural problems in our cities and elsewhere, and that's part of my disappointment with president obama because i think he is jerry rigging a case that is not there to be made. >> look, first of all, i'm in total agreement that raising the minimum wage isn't going to solve all our cultural problems. what it will do is give a bit of a boost to low wage workers. jimmy and i have a big disagreement on the facts. there is some evidence of diminished mobility. there's very strong evidence of a stagnant middle class income. to be arguing about that -- jimmy, wait a second. >> oh, come on. >> if you two want to go off in your fantasy land, please. >> they're not going to -- they're not going to disrespect the opinion by trying to shut us up. >> i'm talking about well-established research by the congressional budget office, by the census bureau. >> that's what i'm talking about, too. >> yeah, well, look. the president will be fact checked, i'm sure, in the washington post. >> and by me. >> if that comes up wrong -- >> gent
words, i'm not sure that raising the minimum wage is going to help deep seeded cultural problems in our cities and elsewhere, and that's part of my disappointment with president obama because i think he is jerry rigging a case that is not there to be made. >> look, first of all, i'm in total agreement that raising the minimum wage isn't going to solve all our cultural problems. what it will do is give a bit of a boost to low wage workers. jimmy and i have a big disagreement on the facts....
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ ♪ we're aig. and we're here. to help secure retirements and protect financial futures. to help communities recover and rebuild. for companies going from garage to global. on the ground, in the air, even into space. we repaid every dollar america lent us. and gave america back a profit. we're here to keep our promises. to help you realize a better tomorrow. from the families of aig happy holidays. >>> it has been all the buzz today. >>> it has been all the buzz today. amazon founder jeff baesz saying amazon is developing a drone delivery system. e-mail >> faa is in charge of writing rules and regulation to turn that sign fiction vision into practical reality here in the united states. there's a lot of hurdles here to overcome in terms of meshing auto ton autonomous delivery helicopters. here's what the faa has said. unmanned aircraft system integration must be accomplished without reducing existing capacity decreasing safety impacting current
using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ ♪ we're aig. and we're here. to help secure retirements and protect financial futures. to help communities recover and rebuild. for companies going from garage to global. on the ground, in the air, even into space. we repaid every dollar america lent us. and gave america back a profit. we're here to keep our promises. to help you realize a better tomorrow. from the...
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, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> "squawk" sports news this morning. jayne wells sitting down with kobe bryant. really? in person? >> really. in person. like we were this close. and we broke some news last night, joe, on twitter. laker fans were hoping kobe would be back on the court after eight months this friday. he told me, nope, not yet, the achilles tendon is fine but you get the 18-year nagging injuries kicking in. when he does return, he'll wear this new $225 boot, i mean shoe. they let me borrow this for 12 hours. and the reaction on twitter is extreme. people either love it or hate it. >> high top. >> high, high top. >> yep. kobe bryant's return to the high tops says he was inspired by the boxing shoes manny pacquiao wears. he says the shoe was on the drawing board long before he hurt his ankle. but this is flexible top and a big gamble. because for the first time nike is us
, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> "squawk" sports news this morning. jayne wells sitting down with kobe bryant. really? in person? >> really. in person. like we were this close. and we broke some news last night, joe, on twitter. laker fans were hoping kobe would be back on the court after...
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i was in the carl driving from baltimore to new york city. after dumping snow on a lot of the east coast, that nasty winter storm is lingering. bringing fog and freezing rain to a lot of monday morning commuters. still, the weather channel's jim cantore is live in andover, massachusetts, with more. what are you seeing out there? >> guess what. we have another system that's going to impact the same areas tomorrow, which, when i did nightly news with lester hold on saturday night, that system wasn't on the radar. this kind of a pattern that we are in is developing these systems almost out of nowhere here. we are having to deal with them. like you said yesterday, in earnest. that was an absolute, overachieving system. nobody predicted that kind of intense snowfall to come down. we saw many, many pay the price in terms of the weather. here we are in andover, massachusetts, 25 miles or so north of downtown boston. this is the northern fringe of the whole event. we are not seeing a huge impact. we have to remember, the snow removal equipment is far
i was in the carl driving from baltimore to new york city. after dumping snow on a lot of the east coast, that nasty winter storm is lingering. bringing fog and freezing rain to a lot of monday morning commuters. still, the weather channel's jim cantore is live in andover, massachusetts, with more. what are you seeing out there? >> guess what. we have another system that's going to impact the same areas tomorrow, which, when i did nightly news with lester hold on saturday night, that...
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. >> also, very serious story out of motor city. detroit is now broke city. a judge ruling a little -- a few hours ago the city's bankruptcy can go forward in what will be the biggest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history. this is not a huge surprise but is a big disappointment for the pension plan out there. it has much wider implications for investor. anybody that owns a muni bond needs to sit up and pay attention to this story. we'll tell you why and what it mean. >> same for anyone with a pension. >> let's take a look again at markets across the major indexes. we're seeing red, down about 0.7% on the dow jones. nasdaq still above 4,000, off about 12 points or so. that ten-year bond yield, above 2.8% earlier, has sunk after we saw heavy losses across the european session as well today. >> let's talk about today's market action. our "closing bell exchange" joined by meg green from meg green and associates. scott cavanaugh from first foundation. rob morgan from fulcrum securities. mike santoli and rick santelli. i love it when we have santoli and santelli on
. >> also, very serious story out of motor city. detroit is now broke city. a judge ruling a little -- a few hours ago the city's bankruptcy can go forward in what will be the biggest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history. this is not a huge surprise but is a big disappointment for the pension plan out there. it has much wider implications for investor. anybody that owns a muni bond needs to sit up and pay attention to this story. we'll tell you why and what it mean. >> same for...
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they've started delivering on sundays in some areas around new york city. and as mary mentioned with is the site to store shipping that's another thing. people don't have to worry about am i going to be home to receive this. have it sent to their local store. >> is there deal fatigue out there? in other words, we've seen all kinds of promotions starting back in the middle of october and so forth. >> i think there's a lot of skepticism about deals and people are fed up with feeling maybe they're being manipulated by the retailers. people still want deals. there's concern about getting value right now. people have budgets if mind, but if they can find the item they're looking for for less, they're going to be happy to do that. >> lauren, do you wait until the last minute hoping that the deal goes from 40% to 50% to 70%? is there a trigger point? what do you do? >> as far as holiday shopping, i'm kind of a last-minute shopper. >> anyway? >> but the best deals are usually after i find, you know. >> fantastic. >> thank you very much. like doing "the view". >> th
they've started delivering on sundays in some areas around new york city. and as mary mentioned with is the site to store shipping that's another thing. people don't have to worry about am i going to be home to receive this. have it sent to their local store. >> is there deal fatigue out there? in other words, we've seen all kinds of promotions starting back in the middle of october and so forth. >> i think there's a lot of skepticism about deals and people are fed up with feeling...
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. >> as the middle of the country bears the brunt of a wintry snowstorm drivers in oklahoma city may find cold comfort in the ftc they're paying the lowest price at $2.68 a gallon. driving around in the region may be difficult but there are four states where the average price is below 3% a gallon. oklahoma, kansas, nebraska and missouri. we are seeing the national average tick up a bit, about a penny higher at $3.26 a gallon. prices could continue to rise after the positive jobs report we got for november. new jobs mean more commuters on the road and an increase in gasoline demand. we're seeing gasoline futures at a 12-week high. that's today's pump patrol. safe driving over the weekend. back to you. >> all right. thank you, sharon. you too. up next, the already hot stock that one analyst sees going another 20% higher. >> wow. plus a single biggest sign of a huge and delicious housing bubble. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market com
. >> as the middle of the country bears the brunt of a wintry snowstorm drivers in oklahoma city may find cold comfort in the ftc they're paying the lowest price at $2.68 a gallon. driving around in the region may be difficult but there are four states where the average price is below 3% a gallon. oklahoma, kansas, nebraska and missouri. we are seeing the national average tick up a bit, about a penny higher at $3.26 a gallon. prices could continue to rise after the positive jobs report we...
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, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> all right. time for "six in 60" with jim. we'll start with norwegian, not the cruise company. >> there's 22 million shares that came in at 33 1/4 today. and access partners, that one is doing well, too. that's my favorite pipeline company. >> alcatel/lucent. >> i think they've been taking money from lucent. >> u.k. coming after epa saying stop picking on b.p., let them buy some leases, let them go. >> comeco, six buy recommendations. >> eddie lambpert giving people funds. >> keep in mind g3 licensee. >> jcp is their best -- one of their biggest partners, izod. a lot of good things having for tirico. g3, underarmour, nike, that is hot area. people love sports apparel. >> on "mad money," we're speaking to ken austin. he's avion, the man behind it and we're going to canada and doing a little canadian club chaser to technic er tr to tequ. i'm going to as
, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> all right. time for "six in 60" with jim. we'll start with norwegian, not the cruise company. >> there's 22 million shares that came in at 33 1/4 today. and access partners, that one is doing well, too. that's my favorite pipeline company. >>...
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the high cost cities are pushing for even higher wages. voters in sea-tac, washington, approved a $15 wage. now cities like chicago and new york are calling for wages of similar levels. i think what's driving this is what president obama called the defining challenge of our time in this economics talk yesterday. the fact is, the restaurant industry noted that the majority of the jobs our economy is creating are in these low payment fields like restaurant and retail. these aren't team jobs if they ever were. now tens of millions of adult americans spend their time cycling through these careers, these jobs. at $9 an hour, they're not sustainable. so what the fast food workers are calling for is a raise in pay and sit down with the industry for negotiationing a plan to transition to a higher wage, a higher productivity business model. >> how does the industry afford it? at the end of the day, higher wages is going to mean -- i mean, it's going to feed through and we're going to get higher cost of food, aren't we? >> so the road map for how to
the high cost cities are pushing for even higher wages. voters in sea-tac, washington, approved a $15 wage. now cities like chicago and new york are calling for wages of similar levels. i think what's driving this is what president obama called the defining challenge of our time in this economics talk yesterday. the fact is, the restaurant industry noted that the majority of the jobs our economy is creating are in these low payment fields like restaurant and retail. these aren't team jobs if...
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i'm not sure this would work for city dwellers so well. if it drops packages on the porch, who will pick them up? there we go. interesting idea. send us your views. e-mail us or tweet or, indeed, direct to me @rosswestgate. >>> still to come, the ties remain strong despite washington and tell a viv giving given views. they say the relationship is good. honestly, i wanted a phone with a better camera. my boyfriend has a lot of can't-miss moments. i checked out the windows phones and saw the lumia 1020 has 41 megapixels. so i can zoom way in even after i take the picture. and i can adjust the shot before i take it so i get it exactly how i want. so, i went with a windows phone. maybe i just see things other people don't. ♪ honestly ♪ i wanna see you be brave ♪ >>> israel's finance minister, meanwhile, has praised negotiations between the u.s. secretary of state john kerry and the palestinians. hadley gamble has been sitting down with pierre lapede and asked him about the strength of israel's position in europe and distancing himself fr
i'm not sure this would work for city dwellers so well. if it drops packages on the porch, who will pick them up? there we go. interesting idea. send us your views. e-mail us or tweet or, indeed, direct to me @rosswestgate. >>> still to come, the ties remain strong despite washington and tell a viv giving given views. they say the relationship is good. honestly, i wanted a phone with a better camera. my boyfriend has a lot of can't-miss moments. i checked out the windows phones and saw...
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as we go to the break, we'll bring you more shots from soccer city stadium where they're holding the nelson mandela memorial service. >>> crowd of around 95,000 people are gathering at johannesburg stadium to pay respect to former south african president nelson mandela at the soaker stadium. including the u.s. president pb pb, president barack obama. chris has more details on today's event. chris. >> well, the rain is falling and the crowds are flooding in. 95,000. you have to recall that a lot of the streets have been closed off around the stadium so that the sig tears can come in and out. that means that a lot of people have to either camp overnight, which a lot of people have done, or walk to the stadium. certainly the ceremony is under way, the marching bands on the pitch walking around, some of the big names are there like arch bishop desmond tutu, he's there. former president beheki. the former president's father, embicki was sentenced to life in prison along with mandela. soon, there will be tributes from family and friends for the next hour or so and then we'll move into the
as we go to the break, we'll bring you more shots from soccer city stadium where they're holding the nelson mandela memorial service. >>> crowd of around 95,000 people are gathering at johannesburg stadium to pay respect to former south african president nelson mandela at the soaker stadium. including the u.s. president pb pb, president barack obama. chris has more details on today's event. chris. >> well, the rain is falling and the crowds are flooding in. 95,000. you have to...
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the ubs media conference is under way in new york city and there you'll find the top media ceos have gathered to discuss the changing face of the business. david faber joins us now from the conference where he's joined by a special guest. hi, david. >> hi, tyler. that's right i'm joined by the chairman and ceo of time warner, of course. nice to have you stop by. >> good to be here. >> nice to have you. i would love to start off on affiliate fees, particularly what you call monetizing your programming rights with carriage fees. it becomes one third of this company's revenues, once the spin of time is completed. you've got six of ten of the largest distributors signed up, four more to go. some the audience are worried about your ability to extract significant inkreenss and whether you will face a blackout from one of these providers. >> i don't think so. don't worry. we're quite respectful and conscious of the needs and economics of our distributors and that's why we've been able to sign six out of the ten already. remember some of the biggest networks in the united states. you've got
the ubs media conference is under way in new york city and there you'll find the top media ceos have gathered to discuss the changing face of the business. david faber joins us now from the conference where he's joined by a special guest. hi, david. >> hi, tyler. that's right i'm joined by the chairman and ceo of time warner, of course. nice to have you stop by. >> good to be here. >> nice to have you. i would love to start off on affiliate fees, particularly what you call...
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, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> in a moment where the broader market seems to be stalled or at least worst or temporarily, don't forget we're less than a month away from the end of the year and that means the stocks are winners and they can't keep charging higher when the selling is over. i'm talking about the outperformers of 2013. they're reporting good numbers in the most recent earnings period because they hedge mutual fund managers who are desperate to improve the performance will continue to buy until the new year begin, but just because the stock's been nointed that doesn't mean the stock stops on november 1st. we're talking investing and not trading and that can make them fabulous performers in 2014, too. here i go. this is one i hated for a long time and i do love this one. i love this. hewlett-packard. take hewlett-packard, an annoying stock if there ever was one, it's up
, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> in a moment where the broader market seems to be stalled or at least worst or temporarily, don't forget we're less than a month away from the end of the year and that means the stocks are winners and they can't keep charging higher when the selling is over. i'm talking about...
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new york city urban. we're on our 20th high rise in manhattan. jersey city, hoboken, brooklyn. california, coastal california for us is very strong. we just announced a huge deal we're doing out in california which is really a game-changer for the company through the acquisition of shapelle properties and dallas and houston, texas, are doing very well. >> tells you something about what's happening around the country. douglas yearley, thank you for joining us today. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> 12 minutes to go before we do close it up here at post 9 on wall street. the s&p right now is down. dow's down about 45. >> i'm thinking about the 20th high rise project in this greater new york area. with you see the cranes, we see them outside all the time. happening in texas, california. don't adjust your television. there's nothing wrong with your set. there could be something wrong with you. a super bug is on the attack and traditional antibiotics are proving uneffective. always wil. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can
new york city urban. we're on our 20th high rise in manhattan. jersey city, hoboken, brooklyn. california, coastal california for us is very strong. we just announced a huge deal we're doing out in california which is really a game-changer for the company through the acquisition of shapelle properties and dallas and houston, texas, are doing very well. >> tells you something about what's happening around the country. douglas yearley, thank you for joining us today. appreciate it. >>...
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, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. i'm sharon eperson. we have seen choppy trading. brent crude prices around $110 a barrel. chinese data coming out this morning seen as somewhat positive in terms of the manufacturing level that is we saw for november at a 18-month high and awaiting, of course, wednesday's meeting in vienna among leaders of opec and whether or not there's consensus about the changes in their production levels. right now, we are looking at production from opec at about 30 million barrels per day. keep in mind, though, u.s. production continues to soar at a 20-year high and still wa
, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. ♪ ♪...
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to new york city. could pick up a few inches of snow by the time all is said and done tomorrow. >> andrew, back to you. >>> coming up, talking baseball and beards but not together. >>> also, there is a battle erupting in atlanta over a building. the new stadium for the braves. find out why the tea party is on the grand scam. wall street clean shaven is apparently preferred. was that the story? coming up in the executive edge. rockefeller plaza on this nasty morning. "squawk box" coming back after this. ♪ i want to spread a little love this year ♪ [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of unsurpassed craftsmanship at the lexus december to remember sales event. some of the best offers of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliabili
to new york city. could pick up a few inches of snow by the time all is said and done tomorrow. >> andrew, back to you. >>> coming up, talking baseball and beards but not together. >>> also, there is a battle erupting in atlanta over a building. the new stadium for the braves. find out why the tea party is on the grand scam. wall street clean shaven is apparently preferred. was that the story? coming up in the executive edge. rockefeller plaza on this nasty morning....
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around the new york city area, as well. as we go through the rest of the morning, lunchtime going to be snowy for a lot of the big cities, new york, philadelphia, boston included. look at what happens by the time we get to that late-day commute. 4:00, 5:00, things are dry. still some lingering snow showers through the evening in boston. and through tonight into tomorrow, we'll keep lake effect snow showers into parts of new york and new england. but the i-95 corridor will be quieting down. still, though, we've got winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings posted for a lot of these areas. and as far as snowfall goes, could be looking at 3 to 5 inches from d.c. to philly, close to new york, probably 1 to 3 there, though. back to you guys. >> thanks, alex. >>> coming up, ceo of brookstone, plus lululemon in the headlines today. the company embroiled in a bit of a controversy over the recall of the black yoga pants that were too sheer. saying it's not the pants, it's the person. we'll speak to a retail analyst about t
around the new york city area, as well. as we go through the rest of the morning, lunchtime going to be snowy for a lot of the big cities, new york, philadelphia, boston included. look at what happens by the time we get to that late-day commute. 4:00, 5:00, things are dry. still some lingering snow showers through the evening in boston. and through tonight into tomorrow, we'll keep lake effect snow showers into parts of new york and new england. but the i-95 corridor will be quieting down....
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, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." starbucks is moving lower, that after a bearish note by itg investment research. the firm is saying the chain's momentum may be slowing down and coming in below estimates for early 2014. so down by 3% in the early trading. >> let's go to rick santelli with the santelli exchange. good morning, rick. >> i'm glad you're hopping over because today's a big day. today is "the" day. we're voting on the volcker rule. it's going to pass. let's walk down memory lane. it was 2010 when dodd-frank was passed. what was the main objective? to take out the moral hazard of too big to fail. now, a lot has happened between then and now, and even if it gets passed today, as many have said, including bart chilton, we've had him on the floor many times, cftc commissioner, at least he was until recently, implementation probably doesn
, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." starbucks is moving lower, that after a bearish note by itg investment research. the firm is saying the chain's momentum may be slowing down and coming in below estimates for early 2014. so down by 3% in the early trading....
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i went into the city last night, i had to for something. but i got in an argument with someone and i was dictating on the iphone. and i'll show you the messages that i dictated, big words. >> but then the guy who was driving your car heard everything you were saying. >> he did. >> there are times and places where you don't want to be dictating everything into your phone. >> i hope he's not a die hard warmist. i said things like orthodoxy. and it picked up everything. it picked up everything that i said perfectly. >> really? >> paragraphs. i could have never -- even on a blackberry, i could have never composed these -- >> did it capitalize the words while you were yelling? >> it was a stream of conscio consciousness. there weren't periods and -- and curse words. corporate curse words. >> voice capture does not work so well. >> even the curse words that you don't know if it's one word or two. >> it's the greatest things. it works perfectly. >> i'm done with keyboards. >> ", man. >> i continue to struggle with the virtual keyboard on my z-10.
i went into the city last night, i had to for something. but i got in an argument with someone and i was dictating on the iphone. and i'll show you the messages that i dictated, big words. >> but then the guy who was driving your car heard everything you were saying. >> he did. >> there are times and places where you don't want to be dictating everything into your phone. >> i hope he's not a die hard warmist. i said things like orthodoxy. and it picked up everything. it...
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and the city needs help. whether it will come in a reorganization basis or he sends them back to the bargaining table, we'll get that to you as soon as we know. >> when we come back, apple getting a pop today, the firm saying they are the poster child for the better before cheaper companies. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. ♪ [
and the city needs help. whether it will come in a reorganization basis or he sends them back to the bargaining table, we'll get that to you as soon as we know. >> when we come back, apple getting a pop today, the firm saying they are the poster child for the better before cheaper companies. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12...
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for television, and was heading into the city for work. i'm so sorry for your loss, nancy, how are you holding up? >> we are holding up, anderson, we have got a whole community holding us up. and we have got our jim, who is filling us up with love and holding us up. >> what do you want people to know about jim? >> we want people to know that jim was interested -- in what everybody was doing. he was pure goodness. and he lived that and showed that and gave that to his boys every single day. he gave that to his guys that he worked with. he gave that to his family and his beautiful nieces and nephews. he gave that to his beautiful daughter. i want people to know how good jim was. >> i -- i saw some of the tweets you were sending out. tell us about your dad. >> well, first off i just want to say that my dad was not a victim. i don't want him to be known as a victim. jim lovell was so much more than just a victim. he was a loving father, a great dad. best friend, uncle. great co-worker, just always had had a smile on his face. i just want to sa
for television, and was heading into the city for work. i'm so sorry for your loss, nancy, how are you holding up? >> we are holding up, anderson, we have got a whole community holding us up. and we have got our jim, who is filling us up with love and holding us up. >> what do you want people to know about jim? >> we want people to know that jim was interested -- in what everybody was doing. he was pure goodness. and he lived that and showed that and gave that to his boys...
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this city fought the release of the 9/11 tapes. and new york is not legally bound to make them public. when they disrelease them they scrubbed them heavily. you didn't hear the voices of those who had perished. >> that's the thing about these newtown tapes. it's not so much that -- you're not hearing anything horrific on the tapes. but it's the knowledge of what is occurring in the listener's mind that makes them chilling. >> absolutely. compared to some 911 tapes we've all heard and even played on the air, they are not as horrific. no one whose died voices on the tape you. can't hear any children in the background. so it's not that the tapes are so inflammatory or horrible in and of themselves but they are representative of an event that is probably the worst american public crime since 9/11. >> i think that some of them are pretty desperate. and it is hard to listen. to i only listened to a very few of them trying to make a judgment as to whether to use them. i think when people hear them if they do they will be very upset. you k
this city fought the release of the 9/11 tapes. and new york is not legally bound to make them public. when they disrelease them they scrubbed them heavily. you didn't hear the voices of those who had perished. >> that's the thing about these newtown tapes. it's not so much that -- you're not hearing anything horrific on the tapes. but it's the knowledge of what is occurring in the listener's mind that makes them chilling. >> absolutely. compared to some 911 tapes we've all heard...
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lilive loo live look tonight a stadium, home of the kansas city chiefs. what's happening there could change football as we know it. p a groa group of former ps that hits they took thousands ovp overover a career made d they're suing for millions. ththis is they're suing for millions. ththis i not just about the nf. it could affect your child's safety. it is 11:00 in the east. do you know where your news is? good evening, everyone. i'm don lemmon. p this is "ththis is "tt wop word on today's news an you will be talking about tomorrow. like like is football just ts play? wait until you hear the
lilive loo live look tonight a stadium, home of the kansas city chiefs. what's happening there could change football as we know it. p a groa group of former ps that hits they took thousands ovp overover a career made d they're suing for millions. ththis is they're suing for millions. ththis i not just about the nf. it could affect your child's safety. it is 11:00 in the east. do you know where your news is? good evening, everyone. i'm don lemmon. p this is "ththis is "tt wop word on...
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(now arriving city hospital.) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop financial center.) let's get to work. >>> quick check of other headlines, we'll check back with rosa flores. >> a 360 follow, an airplane passenger suspected of having tuberculosis was tested negative. he was taken off a plane in phoenix last friday and other passengers were adviceed to contact doctors. >>> there say massive world war ii submarine. the i 400 was essentially an under water aircraft carrier that could hold threefolding wing planes. it was scuttled to keep out of the hands of the soviets. >>> pope francis reveals he was once a bouncer at a nightclub and he swept floors and ran tests at a chemical lab. anderson, my confession i used to sell teeth whitener, imagine that? >> excuse me? ? >> i used to sell teeth whitener. >> okay. >> i'll share the sec rents later. >> thank you very much, rosa, thanks. >>> with the breaking news at the top of the hour, we ran out of tim
(now arriving city hospital.) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop financial center.) let's get to work. >>> quick check of other headlines, we'll check back with rosa flores. >> a 360 follow, an airplane passenger suspected of having tuberculosis was tested negative. he was taken off a plane in phoenix last friday and other passengers were adviceed to contact doctors. >>> there say massive world war...
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then the snow gets into new york city. bridgewood, back into long island, we're going to see 2 to 4 inches. more out toward the west of the city. but this is it. it moves so fast that it's over. we oftentimes say snow makes snow. take a look at this graphic. this is what this year's? cover looked like. almost 50% of the country covered in snow. last year, only 15% of the country covered in snow. so if it felt cold this fall, it is. >> so, across the country right now, most temperatures are between 10 and 20 degrees below average. how long is this going to last? >> at least for another week, and maybe even longer. it's a jet stream problem. we have the jet coming out of where it's cold, back all the way down to the deep south and running up the east coast. and that cold air is allowed to run straight down. fargo, 22 below. now your car doesn't feel that. but the pets do. the animals outside do. your face does too. make sure the pets don't have to stand there in the wind. bring them inside if you can. make sure that the wate
then the snow gets into new york city. bridgewood, back into long island, we're going to see 2 to 4 inches. more out toward the west of the city. but this is it. it moves so fast that it's over. we oftentimes say snow makes snow. take a look at this graphic. this is what this year's? cover looked like. almost 50% of the country covered in snow. last year, only 15% of the country covered in snow. so if it felt cold this fall, it is. >> so, across the country right now, most temperatures...
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new york city, a little bit less than that. it's a low pressure that came from the same place that the last one came from. coming down from the southwest and moving over the northeast. the good news, not going to bring ice and going to move pretty quickly. out of here in no time. only four inches of snow, five inches of snow and not 10 or 12 and not the ice because if we don't have warm air on top. the last storm we had all that ice because the warm air was on top. john, look at this. this is the u.s. and here's the northwest and here's arizona, here's texas. this is all snow on the ground this year. that's what it looked like last year. no snow on the ground, really, whatsoever. john? >> in the east coast it is coming back for more. chad, what about out west? what about the case of the tragic case of the family missing in nevada. extremely cold conditions out there. any news, good news perhaps for them? >> you know, it was 16 degrees below zero. i figure that, that's more than 100 degrees below your body temperature as that co
new york city, a little bit less than that. it's a low pressure that came from the same place that the last one came from. coming down from the southwest and moving over the northeast. the good news, not going to bring ice and going to move pretty quickly. out of here in no time. only four inches of snow, five inches of snow and not 10 or 12 and not the ice because if we don't have warm air on top. the last storm we had all that ice because the warm air was on top. john, look at this. this is...
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cnn's nic robertson is joining us from yonkers, new york, outside new york city, at the ntsb briefing. what else did we learn? >> reporter: well, we learned the ntsb has now looked at the signaling. they say that they found no anomalies in the signaling. if we remember, the engineer was quoted as saying right after the accident that he applied the brakes, knock happened. the ntsb say they've had an examination of the brakes, and they feel that the results have come back showing that there were no problems with those brakes. this is what they said. >> we've determined that the metro north mechanical department performed a proper brake test prior to the accident train leaving the station, and there were no anomalies noted. based on these data, there's no indication that the brake systems were not functioning properly. >> reporter: well, the other thing that we learned from the ntsb is through their discussion with the engineer, william rockefeller, they say he was working a normal shift, that he was on the second day of a five-day shift. each shift lasts nine hours. that he runs this ro
cnn's nic robertson is joining us from yonkers, new york, outside new york city, at the ntsb briefing. what else did we learn? >> reporter: well, we learned the ntsb has now looked at the signaling. they say that they found no anomalies in the signaling. if we remember, the engineer was quoted as saying right after the accident that he applied the brakes, knock happened. the ntsb say they've had an examination of the brakes, and they feel that the results have come back showing that there...
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new york city, a little bit less than that. it is the low pressure that came from the same place that the last one came from. it is coming down from the southwest and will move right over the northeast. now, the good news is, it is not going to bring ice. it will move quickly and be out of here in no time. so only four inches of snow, five inches, and not ten or 12 and not the ice, because we don't have warm air on top. the last storm we had warm air and ice. here is the u.s., henre is the northwest, here is texas, that was snow on the ground, that is what it looked like last year, no snow on the ground at all. >> chad, what about out west? the tragic case of the family missing in nevada. extremely cold conditions out there. any good news perhaps? >> it was 16 degrees below zero. i feel -- they're up here in the northwest parts of nevada. the only thing that i can hope for, for this family is that the tank of gas was full and they can use that gas to keep themselves warm and that authorities can find them before that gas finall
new york city, a little bit less than that. it is the low pressure that came from the same place that the last one came from. it is coming down from the southwest and will move right over the northeast. now, the good news is, it is not going to bring ice. it will move quickly and be out of here in no time. so only four inches of snow, five inches, and not ten or 12 and not the ice, because we don't have warm air on top. the last storm we had warm air and ice. here is the u.s., henre is the...
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it's so important to cities this sides and smaller ones as well. thank you very much for joining us. good luck with the findings of the investigation. we look forward to hearing what is relevant. >> thank you. >> trying to tell this story, obviously, we want to get all sides of it. is we will get the survivor of the crash. she took this photo of the plane flipped on its side. she tells of the incredible story of how she handled it and what gave her the presence of mind to take pictures. we will talk about the investigation with the governor of new york, andrew cuomo. he will be joining us. >> let's take look at the headlines this hour. vice president joe biden arrives in japan as a part of a three country visit. china recently announced new flight restrictions unilaterally imposed in the east china sea t. white house says it will meet in chosen to discuss easing the friction anded advancing diplomacy. state police say at least two people were seriously injured. 35 others were taken to local hospitals in wooster. the highway was closed for hours aft
it's so important to cities this sides and smaller ones as well. thank you very much for joining us. good luck with the findings of the investigation. we look forward to hearing what is relevant. >> thank you. >> trying to tell this story, obviously, we want to get all sides of it. is we will get the survivor of the crash. she took this photo of the plane flipped on its side. she tells of the incredible story of how she handled it and what gave her the presence of mind to take...
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course will of personal freedom but stayed with members tueber with lower tax collections and it helps city has the right to riffed -- right to work state. number to south dakota ranking number one on fiscal policy with little tax spending in the number one state is north dakota. it also is the most improved in wins for being both economically and personal leave three. the least free state? new york. when we come back with cable fights brewing who is the loser? aid worker fired for testing positive for marijuana how can it be legal to fire can it be legal to fire somebody for that? [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: if every u. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is. 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. dennis: a cloudy future ahead for the pot smokers for despite tuesday's legalizing the drug but companies are firing them does the federal law still ban th
course will of personal freedom but stayed with members tueber with lower tax collections and it helps city has the right to riffed -- right to work state. number to south dakota ranking number one on fiscal policy with little tax spending in the number one state is north dakota. it also is the most improved in wins for being both economically and personal leave three. the least free state? new york. when we come back with cable fights brewing who is the loser? aid worker fired for testing...
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dagen: motor city, auto sales. connell: first to nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange looking at today's markets. nicole: good morning. good mo
dagen: motor city, auto sales. connell: first to nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange looking at today's markets. nicole: good morning. good mo
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ neil: all right, it is time for tonight's edition of the greedy republicans again. this time, stamping out food stamp mix. let's get this straight. the grand old party is like the grand old double. taking food from the mouths of the poor. it turns out not quite true. one look at this chart tells you the whole story. those small boxes at the top show the amount that would be shaved from the program. but republicans are trying to do is curb the growth in the food stamp program that has grown to include more than just the poor or were remotely poured and he we have our visitors and liz macdonald. the rapture is tht the publicans are going to make a lot of people starve. >> what is really going on is the republicans are scrooge mcduck. now, what they really want to do is rescue it. they say a fifth of the groceries industry in food stamp usage, it is due to standards that started under george bush and was accelerated. neil: so they have both. >> t
using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ neil: all right, it is time for tonight's edition of the greedy republicans again. this time, stamping out food stamp mix. let's get this straight. the grand old party is like the grand old double. taking food from the mouths of the poor. it turns out not quite true. one look at this chart tells you the whole story. those small boxes at the top show the amount that would be...
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course will of personal freedom but stayed with members tueber with lower tax collections and it helps city has the right to riffed -- right to work state. number to south dakota ranking number one on fiscal policy with little tax spending in the number one state is north dakota. it also is the most improved in wins for being both economically and personal leave three. the least free state? new york. when we come back with cable fights brewing who is the loser? aid worker fired for testing positive for marijuana how can it be legal to fire somebody for that? dennis: a cloudy future ahead for the pot smokers for despite tuesday's legalizing the drug but companies are firing them does the federal law still ban the recreational use? the landscape of is this but to the sec review been you are watching -- rate a fabulous color to i. [laughter] this company fires a guy for smoking pot progress 64 percent of americans think it is unacceptable to fire for off the clock. does he have a case? iraqi desert and. since it shed nonpeak illegal but it but i do see if it is illegal federally in the bill in
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with more on this, the president and ceo of the new york city chapter of the alzheimer's association. thank you for being with us. these numbbrs are disturbing. why are they going up? >> the current report, some of the developing countries where we have not had this access before. gerri: a lot of it is in regards to the developed world. >> the baby boomers, which is the largest cohort this country has known is aging and we're expecting that there are many americans, 20 million americans they can have alzheimer's. the important thing is that there is at least one caregiver and you have to double that number to understand the impact it will have on families. gerri: i think everyone has been @%uched. so we know what the toll is, if you know people who have had at, are we prepared for this? how many people will have this? >> we are looking in the next 15 years, 60 million americans could be thick with alzheimer's or taking care of someone who does. we are in no way prepared, we don't have effective therapies for medical professionals or research funding. we are not prepared at all. gerri:
with more on this, the president and ceo of the new york city chapter of the alzheimer's association. thank you for being with us. these numbbrs are disturbing. why are they going up? >> the current report, some of the developing countries where we have not had this access before. gerri: a lot of it is in regards to the developed world. >> the baby boomers, which is the largest cohort this country has known is aging and we're expecting that there are many americans, 20 million...
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essentially what the city manager, the emergency city manager offered already was about $2 billion for the 11 billion owed. everybody's done the math on that, says it is 16 cents on the dollar. that doesn't mean necessarily across the board they will settle with folks. what this does mean if they hadn't been allowed to go into bankruptcy, you have all the lawsuits from everybody that is owed money by detroit. they would go into court and begin to get judgments and frozen city's money it does have. wouldn't pay people. could have been a disaster out there. even though this is getting appealed this, is a very experienced bankruptcy judge, a respected guy. chances are this thing is going to fly. melissa: interesting. jeff flock, thank you so much. >>> up next, live and in person a sneak-peek at the brand new lg flexible, curved phone. we're going to show you what it's really all about. i can not wait! >>> plus the biggest winner in cyber monday sales? apple. the ipad shows everyone it is a smashing success. so does appeal even need to innovate anything else anymore? wait until you hear th
essentially what the city manager, the emergency city manager offered already was about $2 billion for the 11 billion owed. everybody's done the math on that, says it is 16 cents on the dollar. that doesn't mean necessarily across the board they will settle with folks. what this does mean if they hadn't been allowed to go into bankruptcy, you have all the lawsuits from everybody that is owed money by detroit. they would go into court and begin to get judgments and frozen city's money it does...
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and 19 bucks a day and travel taxes and the city to travel in portland, oregon. visitors pay $23 a day in texas. okay. well, if you had in california or florida, if you want to have a brake on travel taxes, that is the place to go, especially burbank, where you'll pay less than $2 per day. coming up next from a users guide to taxes with more changes ahead and we will have a tax strategy session. you can start planning and start saving. we will have that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you've got copd like me, hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema d chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps on my obstructed airways for a full 24 hour spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for suddesymptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical hel
and 19 bucks a day and travel taxes and the city to travel in portland, oregon. visitors pay $23 a day in texas. okay. well, if you had in california or florida, if you want to have a brake on travel taxes, that is the place to go, especially burbank, where you'll pay less than $2 per day. coming up next from a users guide to taxes with more changes ahead and we will have a tax strategy session. you can start planning and start saving. we will have that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you've got copd like...